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In 2013, years before the Obergefell v.Hodges Supreme Court decision that made same-sex marriage the so-called "law of the land," a small family owned and operated bakery in Oregon refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian wedding because it was a violation of their Constitutional right to exercise their freedom of religion. Even though the Oregon law they allegedly violated--Oregon Equality Act | Read More » The post Sweet Cakes by Melissa closed for good by Gay Mafia appeared first on RedState.read more

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Aw, the law of karma has reared its head again:
The Oregon bakery that is the target of a discrimination complaint for refusing to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple’s wedding, has closed its doors.
Sweet Cakes by Melissa in G...